sisäkalvoista
Sisäkalvoista, in Finnish, refers to the internal membranes of a cell. These are a series of interconnected compartments enclosed by lipid bilayers, forming the boundaries of organelles within eukaryotic cells. The primary role of these internal membranes is to compartmentalize cellular functions, allowing for specialized biochemical processes to occur in isolated environments without interfering with each other. This compartmentalization is crucial for the efficiency and regulation of cellular activities.
Key organelles defined by internal membranes include the nucleus, which houses the genetic material; the endoplasmic
These membranes are not static barriers but are dynamic structures that facilitate the transport of molecules